Five officers martyred in cross-line terminating from Afghanistan



 Insight proposes fear mongers experienced weighty causalities when Pak Army reacted.

Pakistan expects the Taliban govt will "not permit such exercises later on."

"Not set in stone to safeguard" nation's boundaries against psychological warfare.


Somewhere around five fighters were martyred after fear-based oppressors sent off a cross-line assault from Afghanistan on the Pakistan troops positioned in the Kurram region, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in an assertion.

The tactical's media wing said that the Pakistani soldiers reacted befittingly to the assault, adding that according to "knowledge reports" the "fear mongers experienced weighty.

The five warriors that were martyred during the trading of fire included 34-year-old Lance Naik Ajab Noor (inhabitant of Karachi), 22-year-old Sepoy Ziaullah Khan (occupant of Lakki Marwat), 23-year-old Sepoy Naheed Iqbal (occupant of Karak), 18-year-old Sepoy Sameerullah Khan (occupant of Bannu) and 27-year old Sepoy Sajid Ali (occupant of Bahawalnagar).

"Pakistan emphatically denounces the utilization of Afghan soil by fear-based oppressors for exercises against Pakistan and expects that the between time Afghan government won't permit the director of such exercises against Pakistan in future," said the ISPR in light of the assault.

Pakistan Army is “determined to defend” the country’s borders against terrorism and such “sacrifices” will further strengthen their resolve, the statement added.

Inside Minister Sheik Rasheed Ahmed, while censuring the assault in an assertion, asked the Taliban government to "satisfy" its guarantee of controlling cross-line psychological warfare.

"We honor the penances made by the security powers," said the inside serve, adding that the penances made by the security powers for the country won't go to no end.

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